Cutural Event: Shane Philip, one man phenomenon
Posted on: September 13, 2010
Shane Philip is a one man phenomenon. He’s master of a wildly diverse array of instruments – guitar, drums, didgeridoo, Weissenborn, and he plays them…
Read morePosted on: September 13, 2010
Shane Philip is a one man phenomenon. He’s master of a wildly diverse array of instruments – guitar, drums, didgeridoo, Weissenborn, and he plays them…
Read morePosted on: September 10, 2010
The topic of the second Dave Barrett lecture at TRU is The Changing Face of Fatherhood in the Small City. Held Monday, September 20 at…
Read morePosted on: September 10, 2010
The Aboriginal students at Thompson Rivers University now have a larger area for support to help them succeed at their post-secondary education with today's official…
Read morePosted on: September 10, 2010
Images from the Back to School BBQ and 40th anniversary celebrations in September 2010.
Read morePosted on: September 9, 2010
Lordy, lordy, look who's sporting 40...
Read morePosted on: September 8, 2010
Pinking Positive team members hit Kamloops Farmers Market on a day in August and raised more than $400 towards their participation in the 2010 CIBC…
Read morePosted on: September 8, 2010
As their participation in the United Way’s Day of Caring, members of the TRU community rolled up their sleeves on Aug. 30 in aid of…
Read morePosted on: September 7, 2010
Members of the TRU's Career Education and other departments rolled up their sleeves this summer in support of the United Way's Day of Caring initiative.
Read morePosted on: September 7, 2010
Join Thompson Rivers University in recognizing and honouring Aboriginal Artists of our region during the exhibition titled Qilgelt, which means beautiful things. A Daphne Odjig…
Read morePosted on: September 6, 2010
Read the Fall, 2010 Issue of the Bridges magazine.
Read morePosted on: September 3, 2010
The federal government has announced a significant investment in an Aboriginal research project at Thompson Rivers University that will examine unique cultural and traditional Aboriginal…
Read morePosted on: September 3, 2010
Ashok Mathur has entered the popular 3-Day Novel writing contest, which is based in Vancouver, and will be writing from midnight, Friday, Sept. 3 through…
Read morePosted on: August 19, 2010
Funded by BC Hydro and conducted by Prism Engineering Limited (Prism), a BC-based consulting firm that specializes in energy efficiency, the report is part of…
Read morePosted on: August 19, 2010
As TRU turns 40, their renowned Actors Workshop Theatre celebrates its 27th season. With the post-secondary institution’s maturing the theatre on the hill has firmly…
Read morePosted on: August 18, 2010
University’s facilities are the cherry in Kamloops’ tournament capital plan
Read morePosted on: August 17, 2010
The house is the product of a collaboration among several organizations, including the Canadian Home Builders Association, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. and Thompson Rivers…
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The Prince George Citizen reports on a TRU Journalism student’s study on how people in a small Northern BC town get their news in How…
Read morePosted on: August 12, 2010
Canada is often referred to as a country of immigrants. And immigrant experience, as portrayed in the works of Canada’s foremost authors, is the focus…
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